Pinky Brand
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Pinkard Alan "Pinky" Brand has been involved in the domain name industry since 1996. He currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer for DomainDiction.[1]
Work[edit | edit source]
Pinky Brand is the Chief Strategy Officer at DomainDiction. The company provides marketing and other support services for new TLDs. He oversees the execution and individual rollout of DomainDiction´s client strategies.
From 2006-2012 he served as Director of Global Sales for dotMobi (Afilias Technologies Limited), a wholly owned subsidiary of Afilias Limited. He had oversight of sales, channel development and market evangelism of dotMobi's goMobi mobile website publishing service. He also shared responsibility for sales of the company's DeviceAtlas mobile device detection business as well as .mobi TLD domain name sales via accredited registrars. He was also involved in the allocation of premium and reserved .mobi domain names.
Pinky had the unique distinction of advising the founders and Board of Directors of the .mobi Top Level Domain on marketing, sales and policy during their successful sunrise, landrush, and general registration launch periods in 2006. He assisted them with conception, development, marketing, promotion and execution of various .mobi domain services to targeted channels, including raising millions of dollars for the .mobi registry via auctions of its premium domain names.
Entrepreneurialism[edit | edit source]
Mr. Brand co-founded two international domain management companies; idNames, and Arcemus. The former was sold to Network Solutions in 1998, and the latter to Iron Mountain in 2004. Both companies emphasized the registration and management of ccTLD portfolios with Fortune 500 companies, and other companies with trademark holdings that warranted being monitored and protected on a global scale. idNames was only 18 months old when it was purchased by Network Solutions, the purchase price was not disclosed;[2] the acquisition was undertaken due to Network Solutions' interest in expanding into the quickly growing ccTLD market of the time.[3] Iron Mountain's acquisition of Arcemus was integral to its formation of its Intellectual Property Services department.[4]
Pinky founded and presided over the Houston chapter of the Young Entrepreneurs' Organization; and he has a passion for advising start-up businesses.[5]